Isn’t this a bit uncharacteristically cruel for the Addams family? Straight up murdering people?
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Considering this is one of the original strips drawn by creator Charles Addams, I think it fits exactly in with his idea of the family.
Damn, they got a facelift for the original show.
Not sure about other adaptations, but the first Barry Sonnenfeld movie literally begins with that exact scene.
Plenty of property damage, injuries, and threats of violence in the black and white show, but I can’t think of any sextuple homicides shown on screen. Never really watched any of the movies. Are they any good?
A Christmas 1946 strip, showing the family pouring boiling oil on carolers, was well received and was later sold on Christmas cards.
I understood, I just wanted to identify the show I was referring to. I think there have been like 5 shows at this point and referring to media iterations by their year kills me inside
The 1991 movie was my introduction to the Addams family, and, yeah, I had a VHS of it that I watched way too many times as a kid.
You don't really see the result of that scene, or have to deal with any actual murder or on-screen violence, everything is played for laugh.
It's very similar in humour to the first Men in Black movie, also by Barry Sonnenfeld. Very cool cast, especially Raul Julia.
I was going to watch them anyway, but you caught my attention with the director. If he managed the effects and editing teams equally well between the films, I’ll definitely enjoy them! Thank you!
Raul Julia does carry a lot of the first two movies, but everyone else does a pretty damn good job as well. I have yet to see the third one.
They seem pretty cute and innocent, aside from the murder, so I’ll probably check them out when I’m looking to get cozy. Thanks!
To be fair, given the snow indicating a cold environment, there's no indication the contents of the pot are warmer than room temperature.
It could be warm chicken noodle soup
I want to believe it's snow in a misguided Lurch approach to making it snow on carolers
Is that boiling oil, a la medieval murderholes?! Brutal
It's what is referenced here, yes.
Though really, I've visited quite a few old castles, and every time the historian guides told the same story : the medieval boiling oil dropping thing is a myth.
Oil was way too precious to waste like that. Those murderholes did exist, especially over the gates, but boiling water did the job just right, along with whatever rocks they could use for impact.
Also, in a coastal fortress I visited, apparently heated sand was a thing too. Quite vicious since it got caught and stayed in armour joints. As a famous person once said "it's coarse, rough and irritating and it gets everywhere".
In the Christmas spirit, it’s mulled hot cider.
The Addams love guests!